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Politics of Poverty
To save more lives in emergencies, let locals lead
In disaster assistance, local actors are frequently sidelined and undervalued - but they are the true experts. If we're interested in saving lives, we need to invest more in local actors.
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Yemen
The people of Yemen are coping with years of conflict, an economic and public health crisis, and the threat of hunger and cholera.
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With 17 guests, one Haitian family reflects the struggles of many in the months since the quake
In the town of Saint Michel, the Perards have opened their doors to a stream of relatives and friends who fled the destroyed capital.
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Politics of Poverty
Peace in Darfur depends on understanding the role of land issues in the conflict
New Oxfam paper shows new patterns of land use led to competition and exclusion that precipitates violence.
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Politics of Poverty
WANTED: Radical shifts on protection & power at the World Humanitarian Summit
The world is at a crossroads, and the World Humanitarian Summit is an important opportunity to set us on the right path.
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Sophia Lafontant
Sophia Lafontant is a Senior Advisor at Oxfam America. Her areas of focus are strategic alliances and partnerships.
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Harvesting data
What can 10 years of official development assistance data tell us about US international agricultural development?
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US Investment in Large-scale Land Acquisitions
US Investment in Large-Scale Land Acquisitions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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Drought and Dignity in Guatemala
Food is essential, but the survivial of the indigenous Achi Maya people depends on much more.
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First Person
Go meatless with lentil herb salad
Jocelyn Ramirez’s recipe combines lentils, earthy herbs, crunchy jicama, and tahini citrus dressing for a hearty vegetarian meal.